Donald Trump is taking his economic common sense on the road again, this time to Atlanta, Georgia. The bustling city will host a roundtable discussion with black American business leaders, where the ex-president will dive into his latest policy gem: “No Tax on Tips.” This pro-worker initiative is set to provide much-needed relief to hospitality workers who have been savaged by Democratic lockdowns and economic mismanagement.
With the fearless Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida moderating the event, there’s no doubt this gathering will be a dynamic forum for real talk on the economy. Expect no holding back when you’ve got voices like Rep. Wesley Hunt from Texas, neurosurgeon extraordinaire Dr. Ben Carson, and local radio talk show sensation Shelley Wynter joining forces. These aren’t your everyday politicians; these are leaders who have walked the walk and know the value of a dollar earned.
The Trump campaign hosts a barbershop roundtable with Black American business leaders in Atlanta, Georgia
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The venue for this conservative powerhouse meet-up is Rocky’s Barbershop on Piedmont Road NE. A fitting choice, it is a symbol of small business tenacity amidst the chaos that more giant government breeds. Trump’s choice of location couldn’t be more fitting, emphasizing his commitment to Main Street over Wall Street.
As always, Trump is looking ahead. He’s in Atlanta to promote sound policies and prepare for the upcoming presidential debate at CNN’s headquarters. Betting against Trump in this debate is like betting against the house in Vegas—you can try, but the odds are you will lose. And suppose this roundtable serves as any indicator. In that case, the former president is still on top of his game, staying connected with real Americans eager for real solutions.
This roundtable will likely cut through the usual political fluff in typical Trump fashion, offering substantial discussions on reviving and sustaining America’s economic engine. Once again, Trump is proving he’s the man with the plan, contrasting sharply with the tax-happy, regulation-loving left.